Chapter
1 Pre| Louis XIII, Anne of Austria, Richelieu, Mazarin, and the courtiers
2 1 | the livery of the Duc de Richelieu, rushed toward the hostel
3 2 | It was not uncommon for Richelieu and Louis XIII to dispute
4 12 | or by the persecutions of Richelieu. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Anne of
5 14 | Jean Duplessis, Cardinal de Richelieu; not such as he is now represented--
6 14 | said that the Cardinal de Richelieu had drawn the Duke of Buckingham
7 14 | queen and the duke?" cried Richelieu. ~"Yes." ~"Where?" ~"At
8 15 | policy of Louis XIII made Richelieu smile. ~"Order it as you
9 16 | was about to say, while Richelieu, stretching out his neck,
10 16 | customary question to him. ~Richelieu counted on his fingers,
11 17 | ten minutes with Cardinal Richelieu, is no longer the same man. ~"
12 17 | young woman. "Who calls Richelieu calls Satan." ~"Hold your
13 25 | the Palais-Cardinal before Richelieu gave it to the King. ~"What
14 40 | eye than the Cardinal de Richelieu, and d'Artagnan felt this
15 40 | should happen to you," said Richelieu, significantly, "that it
16 40 | account!" ~"Young man," said Richelieu, "if I shall be able to
17 40 | This last expression of Richelieu's conveyed a terrible doubt;
18 40 | telling them that M. de Richelieu had sent for him to propose
19 41 | man and jealous rival. ~Richelieu, as everyone knows, had
20 41 | mystified him. ~It was, then, Richelieu's object, not only to get
21 41 | the forces of a kingdom. ~Richelieu knew that in combating England
22 44 | rather to folly," replied Richelieu, with great bitterness. "
23 44 | here, for example," said Richelieu: "when, in 1610, for a cause
24 44 | caused by chance?" asked Richelieu, in the tone with which
25 44 | That is just," said Richelieu. "What do you require, then?" ~"
26 44 | you enemies, then?" asked Richelieu. ~"Yes, monseigneur, enemies
27 45 | engagement with Cardinal Richelieu to cause the Duke of Buckingham
28 45 | done what he has done. ~Richelieu ~"And now," said Athos,
29 45 | Monsieur Athos," said Richelieu, "receive my thanks for
30 47 | done what he has done. ~"Richelieu" ~"In fact," said Aramis, "
31 51 | circumstance brought back Richelieu's former anxiety, and forced
32 52 | the tempest with which Richelieu threatened him in the person
33 52 | she has just obtained from Richelieu a carte blanche by the means
34 60 | Rochellais; he tried, says Richelieu in his Memoirs, to conceal
35 61 | Monseigneur the Cardinal Richelieu, in his camp before La Rochelle. ~
36 67 | of Monsieur le Cardinal Richelieu, and I have orders to conduct
37 67 | his second interview with Richelieu, and he afterward confessed
38 67 | assured it would be his last. ~Richelieu remained standing, leaning
39 67 | Eminence." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Richelieu looked steadfastly at the
40 67 | ready." ~"Your pardon?" said Richelieu, surprised. ~"Yes, monseigneur,"
41 67 | done what he has done. ~"RICHELIEU" ~The cardinal, after having
42 67 | disposition to die heroically. ~Richelieu still continued thinking,
43 67 | this dangerous accomplice. ~Richelieu slowly tore the paper which
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